@alilly@mcc@xgranade yeah, i guess the difference with the hangul thing is that it's a safe assumption no one is using thsoe characters to write their names in modern times, which is not the case for greek or cyrillic -F
@mcc@Hearth@xgranade Yeah but that's much harder to do anything about, unless you want to ban modern speakers of languages written using Cyrillic from using names in their native language, which… don't do that.
@Hearth@xgranade@mcc … Damn, that might be a valid argument in favor of Han unification. How dare things I already made up my mind on have nuance I didn't consider?
@benbrown well, I stand corrected. The field is wide open! Although this Ben Brown (blogger) fellow sounds interesting... 🤔https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Brown